We usually spent our Christmas holidays at home so that we could stay fresh on Boxing Day morning. Every year we would rush to the malls on Boxing Day to get our hands on something that we had aimed for. Last year, we headed to Onehunga & Slyvia Park in Auckland on Boxing Day. I noticed that only Asians would flock these malls and tried to get goods at a bargain. Well, I told hubby that I was over shopping (ye la tu!), and I thought that we should spend the Christmas weekends at a beach house. It was rather difficult to find a beach house if you plan on a short stay. Most owners would ask that you stay for a minimum of three nights. Well, we don’t have much money or time to spend holidaying. We thought two nights would be feasible, and a “OK” for us on a budget holiday. I had difficulty looking for one suitable house. The prices of the house rents shot up during these peak seasons where everyone else in NZ was also planning on their holidays. Some owners would ask for horrendous other requests like paying a bond or cleaning fee, and bla bla bla bla bla. Alhamdulilah, we got one, which was not only reasonable but the owner was kind to our needs…
Some of us in the group left early that 24th Dec, but because hubby was still at work, we left quite late. But hubby decided we left that very day, so that he could plan his fishing outing with the guys the next day. Travelling to Coromandel late at night was a scary experience. The road was winding. It was very dark, and the only open shops/stalls/cafes were the bars. Plus, the tide was quite high and the waves from the high tide splashed on our car. It was actually quite nerve wrecking and I got sick with all these minus factors travelling in the dark.
Our rented beach house
At the beach…Look at how happy they were
They were even happier…..
Pohukutawa in bloom
Masak lomak cili api for dinner
Everyone was all set to go
What a beauty! A view from the rocks
The group checked out of the house at 330pm, and we took a route home via Whitianga.
while we decided to pose at the entrance of the house we rented that weekend
Nani suggested we took a ferry at Whitianga. I wasn’t excited about the idea as my kids are too big for this. But I followed along as we were doing this as a group, the least you could do is to support the group. While Nani, Fariza & Noorwan took the ferry ride from Whitianga to Ferry’s Landing, my family together with Fid and Aliyah spent our time watching them and others. It was a very relaxing thing to do.
Nani & the others taking a board on the ferry
We were walking back to our vehicles when we spotted many people by the beach, looking like they were doing something. I pointed out to Nani & Fariza…’Eh, diorg buat apa?” “Jom tengok!” But my kids, out of their laziness for an activity said..”that’s going to be a far walk…Jauh tu ibu…!” That statement made me think twice…”I’m just too lazy to walk….” Then Fid said, “Jom, jom pi..” and so I went along…and watched them…”Jom kutip!” I hesitated for a while…”Errrrr…I tak suka la activity mcm ni…nanti basah…” “Jom, jom…best ni, banyak ni pipis…wow banyaknya….” And I tried putting my hands in the water, digging under the sand…and I got one…and I started digging again…got two, got more and more and more…wow…this was fun!
We ended our holiday at Fid’s & Noorwan’s place. It was a great idea to cook this shell fish and eat them while they were really fresh. Kesian, Noorwan. He was really tired and getting ready to work the next day but had to comply with my hubby’s request. But having dinner from what the seahunters had caught that day was great!!! Thanks to everyone who made this holiday trip a memorable one!!!!